The journey begins - purchased a truck.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by blairandgretchen, Dec 10, 2014.
Page 33 of 622
-
stwik, Quiky One and blairandgretchen Thank this.
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
You're cutting it pretty close on the money Blair. One of the biggest reasons for new business failures is undercapitalization.
stwik and blairandgretchen Thank this. -
i agree that youre cutting it a little close but you are coming along nicely. assuming at ls you get at-least weekly if not twice weekly settlements with a little luck you should be ok. best of luck to ya.
stwik and blairandgretchen Thank this. -
Does your trailer have steel wheels, I found some shiny wheels 22.5 for outside if the lug studs are long enough?
blairandgretchen Thanks this. -
He will be fine, no $2500 tractor payment, no big insurance payment. He will get about 50% of the load upfront and the rest in less than 7 days, should be just fine.
Blair, you got all that good lumber be sure and use it to protect that aluminum floor be careful what you set directly on the floor. When you put 4x4's across the floor put them over the cross members if you can.
Don't trust anyones measurements, always check the height, a good way to tell if you need to measure is if you can't reach the top of the piece then measure.
Invest $2.00 in a piece of gray plastic conduit and you can cut it to 8 foot to use to push chains thru loads that have fork holes in them.Blue jeans, stwik, Grijon and 5 others Thank this. -
victor it has too smooth a finish to be rough sawn lumber. it has slightly rounded edges also, which rough sawn does not as it hasn't gone thru the planer, it also appears that the edges aren't rounded enough like5/4 decking. it has the look of treated 2x6.
in another lifetime I did modular houses from the factory haul, to the foundation, to building porches decks and garages. I have a full grasp on lumber dimensions.
and I do believe I see labels stapled to the end of some of the lumber, which come on treated wood, but not rough sawn for sure. zoom the picture and you can see the smoothness and compare it to the thickness of the wooden chair legs.Last edited: Feb 23, 2015
blairandgretchen and Victor_V Thank this. -
BLAIR???? Lumber fight in the back lot!
We need answers.
double yellow, tsavory, MJ1657 and 2 others Thank this. -
It just amazes me the guys on this site that look for reasons to argue.
Hurry up with an answer Blair! Hate to see the thread get locked over bickering about your choice of lumber.....stwik, blairandgretchen, icsheeple and 4 others Thank this. -
It's just dunnage, he ain't building furniture. It's rough cut lumber from Missouri, be happy bubba cut them all the same size. Much better than the landscape timber I see used.
people over analyze every thing, trucking is a simple business, you just bring more money in the front door than you let slip out the back. Maybe he should sand, stain and varnish the timbers, then we could start a fight About what color.stwik, Oxbow, spectacle13 and 3 others Thank this. -
So if you sign up with Landstar and have no previous flatbed experience they will train you on load securement and hire you to run flatbed?
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 33 of 622